3.16 1912
“Don’t Owe You a Thang” by Gary Clark Jr.: Plays during Rebekah’s and Mayor Lockwood’s rendezvous at the Mystic Grill.
“Let’s Dance” by The Gods Of Macho: Plays while Rebekah hangs out with the Salvatores.
“The Argument” by Aidan Hawken: Plays when Matt and Elena are discussing her relationship with Damon and Stefan.
“Be the Song” by Foy Vance: Plays when Alaric talks with Elena about taking care of each other.
“Black Magic” by Magic Wands: Plays while Rebekah hangs out with the Salvatores.
“How It Starts” by The Features: Plays towards the beginning.

3.17 Break On Through
“Country Lane” by Telekinesis: Plays when Alaric, Meredith and Damon arrive to the Wickery Bridge restoration celebration and Damon spots his blast from the past Sage!
“Guilty Filthy Soul” by AWOLNATION: Plays when Damon seduces Rebekah at the refreshments table, and invites her to join him and Sage for some fun back at the Salvatore manor!
“Future Starts Slow” by The Kills: Plays when Rebekah arrives to the Salvatore mansion to join Damon and Sage for an intimate, little party!
“Can’t Go Back” by Rosi Golan: Plays when Elena calls Jeremy to hear his voice and tell him that she misses him. It also plays when Caroline catches Abby scribbling out a goodbye letter and tries to convince her to stay.

3.18 The Murder Of One
“Demons” by Sleigh Bells: Plays while Stefan,and Alaric are whittling white oak tree daggers from the Wickory bridge sign.
“Shame and Fortune” by Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Plays when Rebekah begins torturing Damon after she applies clamps to his wrists.
“On Your Way” by Alabama Shakes: Plays while Sage & Finn are catching up over dinner while Matt watches & Stefan eavesdrops.

3.19 Heart Of Darkness
“Redemption” by The Strange Familiar: Plays while Caroline hooks up with Tyler and Matt drives gives Rebekah a ride home.
“Dying to be Born” by Civil Twilight: Plays when Elena and Damon first see Jeremy at the batting cages in Colorado.
“Never Let Me Go” by Florence + the Machine: Plays when Elena, while getting sexy with Damon on a motel bed, bolts out of the room in a panic. Damon chases after her and she, unable to contain her red hot emotions, swoops in for a passionate kiss.
“Starting Now” by Mississippi Twilight: Plays when Caroline pretends to get upset with Matt for siding with Rebekah on making the decade dance a Roaring Twenties theme instead of a 1970s one.
“When the Light Dies Out” by Christel Alsos: Plays when Rose basically informs Jeremy (and the world) that she ships and she ships hard…for Delena. The song also plays as Caroline breaks the hard news to Tyler about the Originals and the bloodlines.